Wednesday, April 01, 2015

Governor Hutchinson states, "The bill under ordinary times would not be an issue, but, these are not ordinary times." What kind of times are they because they feel petty ordinary to me.

I suppose these are times hostile to religious conscience. Is that what kind of times they are? 

No is saying the federal law is correct either. And if this is a federal law, why do the states believe they have to create something different than a federal law that supersedes anything the states do? 

Let's get something straight, any federal law does not grandfather in any new state laws different from itself. The reason for that is because the federal law provides for the correct language used in these particular circumstances. When the federal law passed it was applied to all states. There is no state allowed to rewrite the law because they are going to be grandfathered in. That is incorrect. The federal law sets the tone and any state has to comply.  

This is nothing but politics and it compromises the equality of other people inside or outside of marriage. 

Are these Governors flunkies of the federal government? Hutchinson and Pence were in the US Congress before their election at the state level. It is becoming very obvious why they are no longer in federal office. They carry biases not tolerated at the federal level.

I took a look at the pause Pence practices before he ever addresses the public. It is a "moment of silence." He is supposedly praying before the 'public session' begins with the press or otherwise. Don't tell me he isn't biased. 

The Fundamentalist Christians claims the USA is a Christian nation. They state that as proof they can find in the art work and other nuances in the federal government. The strangest expression of that was when former Attorney General John Ashcroft draped statues in the Great Hall of the Department of Justice. Bizarre. They are just bizarre and they covet the USA government as if it is supposed to be a theocracy. 

This federal bill needs to be reviewed and litigated. This is not a healthy path for the USA. Any law that attacks 'the being' of a person; an aspect they cannot change; it is very dangerous. There is no official anything in the USA when it comes to cultural differences. Religion is part of a culture. It is a bad law no matter where it appears and it needs to be removed as another failure of lawmakers to act appropriately to benefit the American people.